SC defers hearing on Shahabuddin's bail to Sept 28

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court onMondaydeferred for two days the hearing on two appeals challenging Patna High Court granting bail to controversial RJD leader Mohd Shahabuddin in a murder case, as noted criminal lawyer Ram Jethmalani who would argue for him was not available. The matter will now be heard onWednesday.

A bench comprising Justices P C Ghose and Amitava Roy listed the matter for hearing on Wednesdaysaying it has to strike a balance between the interests of both the parties.

One of the lawyers, representing Shahabuddin, urged that the matter be taken up on Fridayas Jethmalani was not available and moreover voluminous case records needed to be studied for proper defence.

"Since there are allegations and counter allegations being made in the case, we shall not pass any order without hearing both the sides. We are fixing it on Wednesday (September 28)," the bench said.

Senior advocate Shekhar Naphade, also appearing for Shahabuddin, said his client has been suffering from media trial and should be given adequate opportunity to present his case.

Shahabuddin, who was granted bail by the Patna High Court onSeptember 7, was released from Bhagalpur jail onSeptember 10. He was in jail for 11 years in connection with dozens of cases against him.

On September 19, the apex court had sought a response from Shahabuddin on a separate plea filed by Siwan resident Chandrakeshwar Prasad, challenging the bail granted to him by Patna High Court, in the murder case of his third son.

The apex court is also hearing a separate plea filed by the widow of journalist Rajdev Ranjan, who was murdered in Siwan allegedly at the instance of Shahabuddin, seeking transfer of the case to Delhi.

Kalawati Devi, wife of Chandrakeshwar Prasad and the mother of three youths who were brutally killed by henchmen of the controversial politician, had also moved the Supreme Court seeking cancellation of bail granted to him in the case in which he has already been sentenced to life. (PTI)